i'm bret baier. after nearly a week of several questions and not many answers, there are significant developments tonight on the white house e-mail front. senior white house correspondent major garrett, who broke the story of regular citizens ending up on a white house e-mail list, reports on what is being done to fix it. >> change, the watch word of the obama campaign and white house, now applies to the president's website. today, two significant alterations, the first the apparent dismantling of flag at whitehouse.gov where americans were encouraged to report fishy or erroneous healthcare comments. starting today, e-mails to flag bounced back with an error message indicating the website was no longer operational. the american civil liberties union has criticized flag. >> if the government is gathering political views of americans an forwarding them on to the government, knowing that the americans didn't give permission for their views to be shared, that is very troubling under the first amendment.